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32 yo Man Given Death Penalty After Jury Consult Bible October 15, 2009

Posted by noamgr in Religion / Atheism.
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ojeFrom Amnesty International USA (emphasis mine):

A Texas man [...] faces execution after jurors at his trial consulted the Bible when deliberating his fate [.]

Khristian Oliver, 32, is set to be killed on 5 November after jurors used Biblical passages supporting the death penalty to help them decide whether he should live or die.

[...] Khristian Oliver was sentenced to death in 1999 for a murder committed during a burglary.  According to accomplice testimony at the trial, 20-year-old Oliver shot the victim before striking him on the head with a rifle butt.

After the trial, evidence emerged that jurors had consulted the Bible during their sentencing deliberations. At a hearing in June 1999, four of the jurors recalled that several Bibles had been present and highlighted passages had been passed around.

One juror had read aloud from the Bible to a group of fellow jurors, including the passage, “And if he smite him with an instrument of iron, so that he die, he is a murderer: the murderer shall surely be put to death”.

The judge ruled that the jury had not acted improperly and this was upheld by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

In 2002, a Danish journalist interviewed a fifth juror. The latter said that “about 80 per cent” of the jurors had “brought scripture into the deliberation”, and that the jurors had consulted the Bible “long before we ever reached a verdict”.Khristian Oliver

He told the journalist he believed “the Bible is truth from page 1 to the last page”, and that if civil law and biblical law were in conflict, the latter should prevail. He said that if he had been told he could not consult the Bible, “I would have left the courtroom”.  He described himself as a death penalty supporter, saying life imprisonment was a “burden” on the taxpayer.

In 2008, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found that the jurors had “crossed an important line” by consulting specific passages in the Bible that described the very facts at issue in the case. This amounted to an “external influence” on the jury prohibited under the US Constitution.

However, it concluded that under the “highly deferential standard” by which federal courts should review state court decisions, Oliver had failed to prove that he had been prejudiced by this unconstitutional juror conduct. In April 2009, the US Supreme Court refused to take the case, despite being urged to take it by nearly 50 former US federal and state prosecutors.

Sigh.  Regardless of whether the death penalty is right or wrong.  We’re talking about a 20 year-old kid who fucked up, big time, but not a premeditated murder.  To me that’s someone who should serve their time and maybe even be released if they prove they have learned from their mistakes and can move on to lead a fruitful life.

But that’s my opinion and it’s certainly open for debate; this, however, shouldn’t be: the last place – I correct myself: the last fucking place we should look to when deciding an appropriate punishment for a crime should be the Bible.

On a side note… I wonder how many of these Bible-happy jurors have stoned their disobedient teenagers to death.

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2. Cptn. Morgan - October 15, 2009

Texas, the land of inbred idiots.

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5. Polprav - October 21, 2009

Hello from Russia!
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noamgr - October 21, 2009

sure, go ahead. and usually you don’t have to ask as long as you link to the source.